- Based on the existing CB platform
- Offered in two variants – DLX and DLX Pro
- Rivals the Royal Enfield Classic 350
Honda India launched the CB350 recently and it is now the closest competitor to the Classic 350 from the Japanese bikemaker. Moreover, there are as many as five colour options available for the new CB350. So, if you plan to purchase the bike, here is the list of its on-road prices in the top 10 cities of India.
The above-listed prices include RTO, insurance, and various other charges. The CB350 is the most affordable in Ahmedabad and the most expensive in Bengaluru.
The bike is powered by a 348.36cc, air-cooled mill that belts out 20.78bhp and 30Nm. It is linked to a five-speed gearbox. Then, the CB350 also borrows features from its siblings. It gets LED illumination, semi-digital instrument console, emergency stop signal, ABS, Honda Selectable Torque Control, side stand cut-off, and voice control.
The Honda CB350 DLX model costs Rs. 1,99,990, and the DLX Pro costs Rs. 2,17,800 (ex-showroom, Delhi). We have also compared it with the Royal Enfield Classic 350 on the basis of various aspects like the design, features, and more.